
Watching Eurovision’s Top 10 Hits: 2015–2025, you’ll relive:
The win of “Heroes” by Måns Zelmerlöw (Sweden) in 2015 and its first-place impact across Europe.
How Il Volo’s “Grande Amore” (Italy) became the most-loved song by fans despite not winning.
Jamala’s powerful “1944” (Ukraine) taking the crown in 2016 and becoming an anthem of resilience.
Sergey Lazarev’s “You Are the Only One” (Russia), a fan-favorite that almost took the trophy.
Salvador Sobral’s gentle “Amar pelos dois” (Portugal) in 2017, marking Portugal’s first-ever victory.
Francesco Gabbani’s fun “Occidentali’s Karma” (Italy), a true top10 viral sensation.
Netta’s quirky “Toy” (Israel) in 2018 and Eleni Foureira’s unstoppable “Fuego” (Cyprus) blazing through streaming numbers.
Duncan Laurence’s emotional “Arcade” (Netherlands) winning in 2019 and Mahmood’s “Soldi” (Italy) dominating charts.
The canceled contest in 2020, but Daði og Gagnamagnið’s “Think About Things” (Iceland) still won hearts worldwide.
Måneskin’s rock anthem “Zitti e buoni” (Italy) taking the crown in 2021 and shaping modern Eurovision music.
Kalush Orchestra’s “Stefania” (Ukraine) in 2022, an instant classic that rallied a continent.
Sam Ryder’s “Space Man” (United Kingdom), a fan-beloved track that soared to #1 on streaming platforms.
Loreen’s triumphant return with “Tattoo” (Sweden) in 2023, making her one of the first artists to win twice.
Käärijä’s explosive “Cha Cha Cha” (Finland), a crowd-favorite that brought home third place.
Slimane’s “Mon Amour” (France) in 2024, a song that sings of love and victory, topping both jury and televote.
JJ’s “Wasted Love” (Austria) claiming victory in 2025, and KAJ’s “Bara Bada Bastu” (Sweden) being the undeniable fan favorite.
Watch Eurovision’s Top 10 Hits: 2015–2025 to celebrate these incredible artists, their epic moments, and the songs that defined a decade. From the thrill of a win to the heartbreak of a loss, this is the ultimate Top10 Eurovision journey in music history. 🎵
Featured Artists & Songs:
Måns Zelmerlöw – “Heroes” (2015, Sweden)
Il Volo – “Grande Amore” (2015, Italy)
Jamala – “1944” (2016, Ukraine)
Sergey Lazarev – “You Are the Only One” (2016, Russia)
Dami Im – “Sound of Silence” (2016, Australia)
Salvador Sobral – “Amar pelos dois” (2017, Portugal)
Francesco Gabbani – “Occidentali’s Karma” (2017, Italy)
SunStroke Project – “Hey Mamma” (2017, Moldova)
Netta – “Toy” (2018, Israel)
Eleni Foureira – “Fuego” (2018, Cyprus)
Duncan Laurence – “Arcade” (2019, Netherlands)
Mahmood – “Soldi” (2019, Italy)
Daði og Gagnamagnið – “Think About Things” (2020, Iceland)
Måneskin – “Zitti e buoni” (2021, Italy)
Daði og Gagnamagnið – “10 Years” (2021, Iceland)
Kalush Orchestra – “Stefania” (2022, Ukraine)
Sam Ryder – “Space Man” (2022, United Kingdom)
Loreen – “Tattoo” (2023, Sweden)
Käärijä – “Cha Cha Cha” (2023, Finland)
Slimane – “Mon Amour” (2024, France)
JJ – “Wasted Love” (2025, Austria)
KAJ – “Bara Bada Bastu” (2025, Sweden)
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